FUL 200 Completion Certificate of Full Gospel
FUL 200 Completion Certificate of Full Gospel
The FUL 200 Completion Certificate of Full Gospel is awarded to students who successfully complete the required study focused on the power of the Holy Spirit, spiritual gifts, and His ministry in the Church. This certificate program is ideal for those seeking to correct misconceptions about the work of the Holy Spirit.
FUL 200 Completion Certificate of Full Gospel
- Instructor: Dr. Ludie L. Hoffman
- E-mail: interfaithu.help@gmail.com
- Office Hours: Online
Course Description
This course on Biblical Studies addresses key aspects of the Holy Scriptures and practical challenges faced by Christ’s disciples in advancing the Kingdom of God.
The Completion Certificate for Full Gospel is presented after the successful study and understanding of key theological principles, including the relationship between God, mankind, and the universe, as well as the virtues of faith, hope, and charity. The program requires coursework and a dissertation to earn the certificate.
Course Goals and Objectives
The main goal of this course is to train ministers and disciples of Christ effectively. It combines philosophical, theoretical, and practical tools to help disciples grow. Specific objectives include:
- Understanding Christian behaviors, attitudes, and motives.
- Refining teaching skills through clear communication and effective presentation.
- Applying theoretical knowledge in real-life ministry.
- Reflecting on personal identity as a minister.
- Developing excellent teaching approaches.
Required Texts and Materials
- The New Testament Program For The Modern Church by Finis Jennings Dake (pg. 358–364)
- How To Get Answers Every Time You Pray For Your Business by Franca Bennett
- How To Get Answers Every Time You Pray...Using Your Voice by Tiffany Long
- Lydia: Fashioned For A Purpose by A.D. Long
- How To Get Answers Every Time You Pray...for the Nations by Lyn McCoy
Course Policies
- Attendance and Participation
Attendance and participation are crucial. Classes require preparation (completed readings) and active involvement in discussions. Each missed session may result in a grade penalty.
- Extra Credit
No extra credit options are available for this course.
- Submission of Work
Assignments should follow specified guidelines, be double-spaced, and adhere to APA formatting for cover pages. Late submissions are given a 48-hour extension; beyond that, work will not be accepted.
- Policy on Incompletes
An “Incomplete” grade is only given for exceptional circumstances where 75% of coursework is completed and supported by a valid excuse (e.g., medical or military reasons).
- Behavior Expectations
Disruptive behavior that interferes with learning or teaching will not be tolerated and may warrant removal from the class or referral to administration.
Code of Student Conduct
Adherence to the Code of Student Conduct is mandatory, particularly concerning academic integrity. Cheating, plagiarism, or any form of dishonesty will lead to penalties ranging from a zero on the assignment to failure in the course.
Disclaimer
This syllabus serves as a guide, and the instructor reserves the right to modify it without prior notice.